Testseek.com have collected 51 expert reviews of the AMD Athlon 2 X4 640 3.0GHz Socket AM3 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Athlon 2 X4 640 3.0GHz Socket AM3.
June 2010
(82%)
51 Reviews
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Abstract: The AMD Athlon II X4 640 ($99.99 list) is a 3.0GHz, quad-core processor with support for 64-bit computing and virtualization, and includes both a heatsink and fan among other features. The chip also sports an integrated DDR memory controller, a 2MB ded...
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Priced around the same as the AMD Phenom II X4 905e and performing better in most tests I can only say that this processor is a juicy piece of hardware. It is true, that 640 will consume more power than the 905e, but if you're only after performance i...
Abstract: If you have between USD 115 and USD 120 to spend on a CPU, you have two choices, the Athlon II X4 640 (which is a quad-core CPU running at 3 GHz) or the Core i3 530 (which is a dual-core CPU running at 2.93 GHz). Which one should you buy? That is what ...
Excellent price/performance ratio, AM3/AM2 compatibility, Great Overclocker, DDR3 support, Efficient 45nm process, Virtualization Support, Four Cores,
Not as high performance increase as seen from the X2260 to the X3445
The Athlon-II X4-640 performed very well against the lower end Athlon-II X3 and X2 processors that we tested it against. When overclocked to 3.8GHz it even got close and overcame to the performance of the i7 920, mostly in single threaded or low-end e...
Abstract: All that said, I can’t say anything negative about the 640 or 610e in and of themselves. They performed well in benchmark testing and are delightfully inexpensive for quad-core CPUs.
100 extra MHz with no price increase, Brings price of previous models down
Still not L3 cache
A new model of a CPU series is usually a pretty big deal, but six is phenomenal. Not only is AMD increasing the clock speed on these new models, but they are also keeping the top price points the same. So now you can get the new top-tier Athlon II X4,...
Groundbreaking? No. Unprecedented? Not even close. A nice increase in performance all the while pushing prices down? Definitely. Things can get a bit crowded on a m-ATX motherboard with full size video cards. AMD is milking the Athlon II...
The results we see from this chip don't differ at all from what we've expected. At stock, it's essentially a slightly clocked up Athlon II X4 635, and when overclocked, it's also the same as an overclocked X4 635. No surprises here. So who would buy an...